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that to me is a big issue. tavis: i spoke with a lot of kids in shanghai and beijing. there were some migrant kids who were getting a chance to get an education. there were also some well-to-do kids. many of them wounded mitt it and some would not. if you got them into an honest and authentic conversation, they would admit that they do feel the pressure. this single-child policy means that you are the only child, obviously. you have parents to take care when they get older and all of this responsibility rests on your shoulders because of the sheer numbers. there are only so many seats in the colleges and universities in southern china. if you get into one of those seats, there are only so many jobs, given the billions of people that live in china. i am raising that to ask what you think the long-term impact will be of this one-child policy. >> we have already seen some consequences. some of them are-point you already put your finger on the negate of them are- ive. you already put your finger on some of them. china is only in its infancy in terms of developing a nationw
that to me is a big issue. tavis: i spoke with a lot of kids in shanghai and beijing. there were some migrant kids who were getting a chance to get an education. there were also some well-to-do kids. many of them wounded mitt it and some would not. if you got them into an honest and authentic conversation, they would admit that they do feel the pressure. this single-child policy means that you are the only child, obviously. you have parents to take care when they get older and all of this...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> sunny skies right now. and it's about 70 degrees this, is one of the warmer locations this monday. spencer christian has a look for the rest of the week just ahead.. >> and it may soon be easier to get hands on your credit score without getting roped into paying for it. new rules will require banks and credit tores to tell you your score if they reject your card or applications, they'll have to explain other factors in this decision. these rules apply to those who get loans but with bad rates or strict terms, people getting best terms will not be entitled to agree scores. and the apple store has done it for years. now, m
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> sunny skies right now. and it's about 70 degrees this, is one...
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. >> it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago you would get pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> gates has a lot of fans and ed a might beers in both parties. and he's served in a variety of roles under eight separate presidents of the united states. he turns his job over to former cia director leon panetta. >>> and sadly, news tonight about the fighting men and women secretary gates has focused so much of his time on, three u.s. soldiers killed in iraq yesterday. attack at a u.s. base called shocker, right near the border with iran. seven other americans were wounded, that brings the death toll up to 15 in two years and ten months after the u.s. declared an end to combat operations in iraq. >>> china has a lot to boast about tonight. first today it opened the world's longest bridge over a body of water. it's a bridge about 350 miles southeast of beijing. it's over 26 miles long, that's 2 1/2 miles longer by the way than the causeway over ponchartrain in louisiana, for those keeping score at home. and the estimated cost, at least $1.5 billion. this br
. >> it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago you would get pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> gates has a lot of fans and ed a might beers in both parties. and he's served in a variety of roles under eight separate presidents of the united states. he turns his job over to former cia director leon panetta. >>> and sadly, news tonight about the fighting men and women secretary gates has focused so much of his time on, three u.s. soldiers...
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. >> a big package would require big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> reporter: even some democrats are raising concerns about the president's plan especially cuts to medicare and other social services. >> we said we're not going to end to medicare guarantee. >> reporter: president obama scheduled a news conference this morning before the news conference this morning. >> the president made it clear he's willing to do very difficult things for him, for his party but the republicans have to do some things, too. >> reporter: if a deal to raise the debt ceiling is not approved by august 2nd, the treasury department says the government will run out of money to pay its bills and the new head of the international monetary fund warns the impact could be felt worldwide. >> interest hikes, stock markets taking a huge hit and real nasty consequences. >> reporter: as negotiations drag on, credit agencies are threatening to downgrade america's perfect credit rating. despite the ap
. >> a big package would require big tax increases in the middle of an economic situation that's extraordinarily difficult with 9.2% unemployment. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> reporter: even some democrats are raising concerns about the president's plan especially cuts to medicare and other social services. >> we said we're not going to end to medicare guarantee. >> reporter: president obama scheduled a news conference this morning before the news...
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this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is the heat begin to pick up. high temperatures with the humidity, it will feel 110 to 120 for much of the upper midwest. we're talking about parts of wisconsin also. right here along parts of the mississippi river for the twin cities, we'll see some places, we show you the high of 94. wouldn't be surprised of downtown. you have temperatures that will go to 98 degrees by monday. tuesday, wednesday, even into thursday, we'll see that heat really being developed. still strong, prevalent in places like the twin cities. other places might cool down. most
this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is...
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>> big issue. >> big issue. it is an issue that involves countries that are wealthy. very much countries that are wealthy and our ability to deal with this mental health issue as part of our healthcare system is a big challenge and as we redo the healthcare plan, hopefully we will be able to do something more about mental health coverage. >> behind the headlines: paying the poor to end poverty. brazil and mexico are using a controversial strategy that is turning heads around the world. in an effort to close the economic gap, they are paying poverty-stricken citizens. to the contrary examines how the program operates and whether it can work here in the united states. >> if you're a poor family, you will get a payment every month. your children have to be in school and have to have good school attendance certain workshops that are given such as nutrition or hygiene or mosquito control-things that would help the health of your family. you also have to make sure your family is up to date on their health clinics and if you don't do those things you don't get your payment.
>> big issue. >> big issue. it is an issue that involves countries that are wealthy. very much countries that are wealthy and our ability to deal with this mental health issue as part of our healthcare system is a big challenge and as we redo the healthcare plan, hopefully we will be able to do something more about mental health coverage. >> behind the headlines: paying the poor to end poverty. brazil and mexico are using a controversial strategy that is turning heads around...
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it's a whole media frenzy on big cases. and i don't think that's a very good thing, but that is the environment in which we operate. and lawyers have to deal with that now. >> a very good point. we have some questions from the audience. i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the h
it's a whole media frenzy on big cases. and i don't think that's a very good thing, but that is the environment in which we operate. and lawyers have to deal with that now. >> a very good point. we have some questions from the audience. i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do...
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think lobbying in general, as long as it is not anything that is secretive, and that is one of the big problems in lobbying -- the secret of aspects of it -- but as long as they do not violate the law, there is going to be lobbying. i think a bigger problem and one that i'm glad i have a couple of minutes to talk about, is the political action committees coming into states and targeting judges. that is a huge problem. look at what happened in iowa. you had a supreme -- you know about the judges that got removed? we do not know about that? ok, let me talk about that for a second year of two supreme court justices were removed by the voters because they voted in a unanimous opinion based on the iowa constitution and the united states constitution on any issue involving gay rights. an anonymous political action committee comes in and takes one sentence out of an opinion of these judges who have been on the bench for years and years and years and defeats them, removes them at the polls and actually suggests that this is -- this was in the words of the organizer -- that this is a wake-up ca
think lobbying in general, as long as it is not anything that is secretive, and that is one of the big problems in lobbying -- the secret of aspects of it -- but as long as they do not violate the law, there is going to be lobbying. i think a bigger problem and one that i'm glad i have a couple of minutes to talk about, is the political action committees coming into states and targeting judges. that is a huge problem. look at what happened in iowa. you had a supreme -- you know about the judges...
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so i understand that this is going to be a big deal going to affect a lot of people over the weekend when the four of five a shutdown for five is one of the busiest freeways that connect loss.
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the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a thicket ago, bikes dominated the streets. today, everyone would like a car. -- a decade ago, bikes dominated the streets. the government has limited car ownership but in that edict might be too little, too late. the growth model could derail all of the economic gains of the past two decades. and this is a part in the heart of shanghai. three years ago, this is little more than an urban jump that was left behind when the world expo site was left behind and gutted. kongjian yu is the founder of turenscape, one of the most acclaimed design firms. he is an advocate for environmental sustainability and was brought in literally to change the landscape. >> every contaminated water and soil. in china, 75% of the water. all of the major leagues in china and the rivers, this runs through the city's and they have been contaminated. we decided to make this park a demonstration. how can you clean the water? you u
the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a thicket ago, bikes dominated the streets. today, everyone would like a car. -- a decade ago, bikes dominated the streets. the government has limited car ownership but in that edict might be too little, too late. the growth model could derail all of the economic gains of the past two decades. and this is a...
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there's always big stakes. i've written books about death penalty cases. the stakes don't get any bigger than that. and i think it was important to me to have the center of my books a defense attorney who is the kind of guy, the tony serra's of the world, the person you would call if you got into serious trouble. and there are a lot of corrupt lawyers in my books. there are a lot of nasty people in my books. there are a lot of lawyers who are not portrayed in a particularly favorable way. but the centers of my story are two small time criminal defense attorneys who work on michigan street. and if you get accused of a crime, those are the people you want to call. >> that's my approach. and they're both former public defenders, right? >> yes, they are. they are both former public defenders here in san francisco. without giving away too much of the story, there may be a return at some point to that particular office where they would, of course, be working for you. >> anytime. [laughing] there seems to be such a huge disconnect, you know, between what you see
there's always big stakes. i've written books about death penalty cases. the stakes don't get any bigger than that. and i think it was important to me to have the center of my books a defense attorney who is the kind of guy, the tony serra's of the world, the person you would call if you got into serious trouble. and there are a lot of corrupt lawyers in my books. there are a lot of nasty people in my books. there are a lot of lawyers who are not portrayed in a particularly favorable way. but...
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>> we have a big security sweep going. >> i thought you were able to see it. nothing wrong with that. i was wondering if his pachbts were pink or white from the video. this is their first official trek abroad, how are crowds receiving them? >> it's interesting, in canada, everywhere you wechbnt you had these enormous crowds everywhere. l.a.'s a bit different, i think i can explain this. they're happy crowds, certainly lots of crowds out here, but not nearly on the level you get in canada. they're getting a knee jerk reaction everywhere they go. there are crowds, but it seems as though they're being kept at a distance, like they weren't in canada. there aren't the opportunities here for the crowds to get up close and personal. there's been some frustration about that. we've been talking on the last couple days about how this is a big patdown with the paparazzi as well. some much tighter operation here, they haven't had a chance to meet the crowds in the same way. >> a very dapper max foster in los angeles. >> speaking of prince william and katherine, next we'll
>> we have a big security sweep going. >> i thought you were able to see it. nothing wrong with that. i was wondering if his pachbts were pink or white from the video. this is their first official trek abroad, how are crowds receiving them? >> it's interesting, in canada, everywhere you wechbnt you had these enormous crowds everywhere. l.a.'s a bit different, i think i can explain this. they're happy crowds, certainly lots of crowds out here, but not nearly on the level you...
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so let's take a closer look at that group also that israel northern ireland as a big luxembourg only as a group that is qualify automatically second place teams will have to enter a playoff or fifty three european teams were divided into nine groups and reigning world champion spain were drawn with france. finland in group. spreads. all our son is losing finest another one of the toughest briefcase headings turkey hungary romania is a county of and there were. elsewhere in england have a slightly easier task during ordinary grey you crying over and summary no increase in age with england boss says it's still. illegal to use it because who. knows. when. the euro. will go but those of you. now back in russia and in full mangi have leap frog group brain into four sport following a shock three male trancing of the twice former champions on their home turf in khazan are the first half was a tentative affair then six minutes after the interval brazil legend roberta carlos saying the long range free kick a goal really netminder circular logic of with their guilty about al of that i'm a hunc
so let's take a closer look at that group also that israel northern ireland as a big luxembourg only as a group that is qualify automatically second place teams will have to enter a playoff or fifty three european teams were divided into nine groups and reigning world champion spain were drawn with france. finland in group. spreads. all our son is losing finest another one of the toughest briefcase headings turkey hungary romania is a county of and there were. elsewhere in england have a...
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he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and prospective in this room, i will actually ask each of our panelists to take four or five minutes and give us a landscape of where you think of computing is today and where you see it going. am standing here with these microphones makes you feel like what rupert murdoch must have felt like this morning. i have no direct knowledge of the cloud. [laughter] let me make a small correct
he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of...
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when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more kind of were freedom to play in korea. be in need of nine easy one day way just start called come over to the united states because they came from the different country right there right now you know and they have a different mentality if they came from some union you know when you don't have anything right and when you came to united states probably they were like. if you want to. dream from dream if you want to buy some food you're going to you can buy what you can buy a car you know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the soviet union and probably some playe
when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more...
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. >> it's a big fiesta. but bottom line is this does help the community. >> yes, the three nonprofits. they're latino role model and teen challenge, a women's and children's center. only the second one in the united states. teen challenge is in about 83 countries. and the other one is a part of rotary. and they do cleft lip surgeries. they just came back from the dominican republic where they do d. did 30, but they were major surgeries. >> you sent me the link. they have this in l.a., as well. did the success of your event say, wow, we can really have a huge draw here, we need do it in l.a.? >> yes, the one in l.a. started about five years ago. there were over 1500 people. and they expect even more that. east l.a. meets napa, what a theme. but, yes, that's all encouraged us and that's what's happening throughout the latino or hispanic community. >> and you mentioned networking. that was the last thing on my mind when i thought about this great event. the tasting the wonderful wine and tequiakequilatequilas,
. >> it's a big fiesta. but bottom line is this does help the community. >> yes, the three nonprofits. they're latino role model and teen challenge, a women's and children's center. only the second one in the united states. teen challenge is in about 83 countries. and the other one is a part of rotary. and they do cleft lip surgeries. they just came back from the dominican republic where they do d. did 30, but they were major surgeries. >> you sent me the link. they have this...
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i think those are all a big improvement. the other thing and this is certainly not discussion for today, but there are the parking lots which will remain as they are. this is not something for the future to look at. i think we could some day hopefully have some better usage. you'll have better parking but in an elevated structure that might make available those other areas for development. it is something to keep in mind as we move forward or expansion of target or other retailers of that type into those areas. there is a lot of opportunity there. it would look better from the street and from the air when you look at that. from the people who came from ewing court, most of you know it was long before at&t, at candlestick, or seale stadium. that was a cul-de-sac. it is an interesting history. thank you. i think this will be a great proposal and we will work with staff and i am in favor of it. >> i wanted to clarify what the commissioner said about design issues. to give some clear direction. you are supportive of changes at t
i think those are all a big improvement. the other thing and this is certainly not discussion for today, but there are the parking lots which will remain as they are. this is not something for the future to look at. i think we could some day hopefully have some better usage. you'll have better parking but in an elevated structure that might make available those other areas for development. it is something to keep in mind as we move forward or expansion of target or other retailers of that type...
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definitely a big competitive game since other companies. already been on the market for years to show the ability to meet customer specific demand. ever lower costs. for. kind of mass consumer base. even if you think. you might. driving down the cost of chip production somebody needs to tackle the issue of design. creative minds that studios are already on the case. is constantly coming up with new ways to merge. with the fashion. behind the futuristic prototype. screw in. was the main challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these lamps obviously edited knowledge is quite advanced now but they still go to some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of couldn't don't because it's pretty use the laws of heat so we have to design the very good. read into is that what this thing is right here yeah it's like. the theme we just came out for the market maybe three years ago and it's just a standard solution but we like to change it and make it more effective and we got inspired by nature because if you look at some of the it st
definitely a big competitive game since other companies. already been on the market for years to show the ability to meet customer specific demand. ever lower costs. for. kind of mass consumer base. even if you think. you might. driving down the cost of chip production somebody needs to tackle the issue of design. creative minds that studios are already on the case. is constantly coming up with new ways to merge. with the fashion. behind the futuristic prototype. screw in. was the main...
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when i play i don't think of all the money and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family and your children you secure you know and you can are a lot seen just working because you know professional sports. you can be filled with the one. car to injured you know way on god's children don't ever think you cop when you go and when the security gives you something like a cold frost would give you more. natural logs this is. more kind of a freedom to play in crete. be in the media of ninety's when they played just start call come over to the united states there was a came from the different ground to write down right now you know and i would different alex if they came from the same series you don't have anything right and when you came to united states probably there were things like. if you want to . train for fun drink if you want to buy some food you can you can buy what you can buy a car you know you can you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the so you at union and probably someplace was not rated for this you know and.
when i play i don't think of all the money and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family and your children you secure you know and you can are a lot seen just working because you know professional sports. you can be filled with the one. car to injured you know way on god's children don't ever think you cop when you go and when the security gives you something like a cold frost would give you more. natural logs this is. more kind of a freedom to...
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we have big news in two high profile cases. san francisco police are telling a different story about what happened when their officers shot an armed man. >> we're going to start with a stunner out of los angeles. giovan i ramirez had nothing to do with the beating. this is l.a.'s police chief back in may. >> giovani ramirez is our primary suspect on the stowe beating. i'm as sure as you need to be to make an arrest and pursue a prosecution. >> ever since the chief made those comments, the l.a.p.d. struggled to provide the da with enough evidence and no charges were ever filed. tonight, the l.a. tames says the lapd arrested two other men for the vicious beating outside of dodgers stadium and with this news comes a biting we told you so from ramirez's attorney and family. kit has more from l.a. and brian stowe's family in santa cruz. >> minutes after the news broke, word spread quickly among the stowe family. >> we know that they have a big job to do and they have a lot of work ahead of them and putting all our faith in the lapd
we have big news in two high profile cases. san francisco police are telling a different story about what happened when their officers shot an armed man. >> we're going to start with a stunner out of los angeles. giovan i ramirez had nothing to do with the beating. this is l.a.'s police chief back in may. >> giovani ramirez is our primary suspect on the stowe beating. i'm as sure as you need to be to make an arrest and pursue a prosecution. >> ever since the chief made those...
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kate had on jeans and a big belt buckle and a white blouse. it was a quick change with the queen's make believe broach for their finally venue in canada at the zoo before they head today the airport to take off for lalaland where they'll be greeted by governor jerry brown and his wife. there thereby a reception hosted by british consul. they'll stay at the don lat. the resident is more than 7200 square foot mediterranean style estate with 7 bedrooms and baths. on saturday they'll track up the california coast to santa barbara for a charity polo match. vip tickets are $4,000. then it's back to downtown l.a. to walk the red carpet. this may be their chance to mingle with hollywood royalty. sunday begins with a private breakfast. an organization that raises money for african wild life. after that they head to downtown l.a. skid row to watch performance by inner city arts students. well they'll meet military veterans transitioning to civilian life. then they'll head back home. >>> former first lady bety ford has died. her husband became president
kate had on jeans and a big belt buckle and a white blouse. it was a quick change with the queen's make believe broach for their finally venue in canada at the zoo before they head today the airport to take off for lalaland where they'll be greeted by governor jerry brown and his wife. there thereby a reception hosted by british consul. they'll stay at the don lat. the resident is more than 7200 square foot mediterranean style estate with 7 bedrooms and baths. on saturday they'll track up the...
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but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for rupert murdoch and his media empire rocked by shame. >> i'm not really hearing a response from news corp, and they're usually the most aggressive. you look at their p.r. staff, and they're remarkable. >> there is no containing the scandal. >> the scandal. >> rocked by scandal. >> anarchy in the u.k., as the sex pistols might have said. >> stephen: as cee lo green might say, "[bleeped] you." now, i warned rupert, these are the type of attacks that happen when there are media companies he doesn't own. now all the other media types are ganging up on him. they're acc
but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for...
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oh yeah maybe they do for a moment the i'm a big ironically you can maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton for instance wonderful. togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why maybe that's why we feel lonely i don't feel a lot of loneliness but is it a comforting feeling you know. it's not a comforting. but music when you're in the it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment and it's all encompassing so yeah you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that it's earlier in your life you know it's the band. exploration for celebration was it sex drugs and rock n roll what was it for fame money it was never for frayne going to don't particularly enjoy it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had experience. it's just because it was very it was exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through and then thirty years on you want back to finish your ph d. that you just dropped out front like you d
oh yeah maybe they do for a moment the i'm a big ironically you can maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton for instance wonderful. togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why maybe that's why we feel lonely i don't feel a lot of loneliness but is it a comforting feeling you know. it's not a comforting. but music when you're in the it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment...
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what comes with what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i ching products you don't understand. is this guy he followed russian innovators to each of bidders and brought it in their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. first. the man who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead at his home as revelations and resignations keep coming out on tuesday leading figures from the media and out of these for us with regard to the champagne's. europe's largest economy and looks at least for new opportunities to meet you may have and i'm going to merkel talk business in germany because she is moscow's biggest trading partner looking to capitalize on. one financial well it sees growth as greeks showing the city to plough their plight rural life is offering fruitful new opportunities for nearly a million people lost their jobs in the past. let's say with the sports desk now with a touch. you know what your misfortune is an arch and let's begin to look
what comes with what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into i ching products you don't understand. is this guy he followed russian innovators to each of bidders and brought it in their big breakthrough back home spotlight on story on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. first. the man who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead at his home as revelations and resignations keep coming out on tuesday...
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toward the end of that side, there is a big world with everybody's hand print. that symbolizes that people here want to change the world. tavis: gives new meaning to i believe i confide. i can hear r kelley singing. you mentioned you have a michael blog -- micro blog. tell me how works. >> it works the same way in the u.s. people are more careful in what they say but 99% of what you want to say you can say. it is a lot more similar to twitter and people might imagine. tavis: our young people as hope to hear as they are in united states? >> probably even more so. alternatives are little more limited. there is not as much freedom in publishing on tv or newspapers or magazines. and this is so easy. and the mobile is very common and everywhere. micro blog is exponentially growing. tavis: when you talk about freedom, it leads to more active participation. how do people know where the line is? is there a class? do you learned the hard way? have you learned as a citizen where the line is with regard to what you can in cannot say? tavis: in every country it is understoo
toward the end of that side, there is a big world with everybody's hand print. that symbolizes that people here want to change the world. tavis: gives new meaning to i believe i confide. i can hear r kelley singing. you mentioned you have a michael blog -- micro blog. tell me how works. >> it works the same way in the u.s. people are more careful in what they say but 99% of what you want to say you can say. it is a lot more similar to twitter and people might imagine. tavis: our young...
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>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is fair to say this feels like home to me. tavis: faith. china. china, faith. is that oxymoronic? are there people of faith? do people in china have a faith or is it just about hard work and family? >> that's a good question. faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that
>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is...